Continuation Training? - check this out
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It is beginning to look like Bristows is the only company that cannot be bothered to address the subject of continuation training for their engineers.
Anyone care to comment?
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Anyone care to comment?
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I may be one of the few people who takes the Engineering Council seriously within the aeronautical profession, but the EngC made it very clear when I became Chartered that anything less than a full week of relevant CT (they call it CPD - Continuous Professional Development) per year could be grounds for removal of my qualifications. I've always assumed that this applied to me, it applies to anybody working for me as well.
I know nothing about Bristows, but most places I've worked have similar views.
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I know nothing about Bristows, but most places I've worked have similar views.
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